Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - How do you describe the clouds scattered by the wind?

How do you describe the clouds scattered by the wind?

Clouds scattered by the wind are described as follows:

1, the wind blew, and the clouds were swept into the air, like white cotton candy, floating softly in the sky.

When the wind blows, the clouds roll up like ribbons and drift away slowly.

The wind is blowing clouds, and the clouds are flying in the air like white butterflies.

It's getting colder and colder, and the wind rustles through the leaves like a happy serenade.

5. The wind blows, rolling up the fallen leaves on the ground, rising to the sky like smoke, and falling to the ground like snowflakes.

6. The wind blew, the dark clouds dispersed and the sky was calm again.

7. The clouds in the sky seem to be blown away by the wind, and a breeze blows. Those clouds are like children playing and chasing something.

8. A breeze blew and the clouds were dispersed by the wind.

9. The wind dispersed the dark clouds and left a rainbow, which replaced the dark clouds.

10, when the wind blows, the clouds will disperse; The wind has gone and the clouds are still there. They are like a family, loving each other.

1 1. In a blink of an eye, there was a strong wind and dark clouds filled the sky. Then rain drops as big as peas fell from the sky and knocked on the window. Another thunderbolt was deafening. In an instant, the raindrops were connected in a line, and with a bang, heavy rain fell from the sky like the sky fell.

12, in an instant, the wind subsided and the cloud lost its pillar and rolled back. The scene seemed to be Ma Benteng on the grassland, magnificent.

13, the dark clouds dispersed and a fresh breeze blew.

14, the breeze gently brushed the face, making the heat left by the day disappear.

15, the cloud broke my heart in the wind, and I don't know where it will go. Blow and blow the fallen flowers all over the ground, and you can't find a trace of pity.